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  • Motor Cities

    Leverhulme Research Project Grant (£154,757) October 2011-September 2014 Professor Simon Gunn and Dr Susan Townsend (University of Nottingham) In the last half century the automobile has transformed life in cities across much of the globe, offering unprecedented freedom...

  • New DNA origami technique promises breakthroughs in medicine

    Scientists have developed an innovative method to customise and strengthen DNA origami structures, which could lead to advances in medicine, biotechnology, and beyond

  • Genomics

    Current research Genetics of CAD Platelet Biology and Haemostatic Mechanisms Members Professor Matt Bown Professor Nick Brindle Professor Fadi Charchar (Hon) Dr Veryan Codd Professor Gianluigi Condorelli (Hon) Dr Giovanni Mariscalco Dr...

  • People

    Meet the team behind the Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) at the University of Leicester.

  • Post-excavation services

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services can offer a number of post-excavation services, including and relating to: artefact analysis, animal bones and ceramics.

  • Survey reveals new archaeological findings at threatened ancient harbour

    An expedition by a team from the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at Dreamer’s Bay, RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus between 10 to 22 September 2015 has unearthed a series of ancient artefacts.

  • Resources

    We've supplied links to helpful resources for research and revision for students who are in higher education.

  • How space at Leicester offers hope to others

    Every undergraduate student enrolling at our University will help to make an out-of-this-world difference – with space blankets as part of a package of support to homeless people in Leicester.

  • Academic year: 2005-2006

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2005-2006.

  • Research suggests fraud blindness is rampant in business and organisations

    A collaboration between our University and experienced fraud investigators has resulted in research which could provide a breakthrough.

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